Social Justice.. . the Concept of a Liberal

Social Justice.. . the Concept of a Liberal

The need for a more collective sense of justice in light of the political event of the stampede, in principle, as well as the urgent need to be imposed under the laws and the activity of the movement of capital owned by the forces of class and the bourgeoisie and the ancient religious institutions, and social justice, the need for urgent endoscopy in case of bureaucracy imposed by the institutions governance and authoritarian political systems, and the link between justice and the need for it stems from the awareness of the nature of the transformations taking place in the world, as well as the values to be provided to the people, justice is the need of including the value which must be adhered to and emphasis upon, to regulate the conduct and operation of the line of the year.
In this note it would have the historical inevitability of the phenomenon and the mainstream Mcoladtha in good and in happiness and in the co-existence and the social contract and the National Pact, and the necessity of not only being a solution to the problem of the political situation of Iraq, nor the accumulation of chaotic behavior in the economic institutions of the State, but its ability to correct the course of psychological crucial, if we look for its stance on the issue of corruption, financial and administrative corruption, and the form and nature of the gap between rich and poor, which encroached by the misconduct and the absence of development projects and reconstruction.
Since we are at the heart of the case must be remembered this time volunteering for the Liberal struggle to balance class and the dissemination of the concept of justice, inspired by the struggle of the revolution and the historical permanence of Alepesharat the Prophet and his determination to achieve social justice, This is clearly reflected in the various protests against the creation of an atmosphere to live life as belongs to all.
The book has provided us with the verses of al-Majeed, and the texts...

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